Robert Lee
Robert Lee specializes in domestic and international commercial litigation, international arbitration, international trade, intellectual property rights protection, maritime and admiralty law, corporate governance and investment mergers and acquisitions, securities and capital markets, criminal defense, and risk management, as well as anti-monopoly and unfair competition law.
Educational Background
- Global Leadership Training Program in International Commercial and Arbitration Law, National Bar Association, USA.
- Chinese Lawyers Training Program in International Commercial and Arbitration Law, Bar Council of England and Wales, UK.
Working Languages
- English, Italian, Korean, and Japanese.
Representative Achievements
- Practicing since 2005, selected for the Ministry of Justice’s National Database of Thousand Foreign-Related Lawyers.
- Participated in the Bar Council of England and Wales Chinese Lawyer Training Program (2016 BCTS, one of 12 selected nationwide).
- Attended the National Bar Association’s Foreign Leader Talent Training Program in the USA (2019).
- Master’s Supervisor at Zhongnan University of Economics and Law.
- Represented in several cases selected as “Top Ten Belt and Road Dispute Resolution Cases”, “Top Ten National Contract Dispute Cases”, and “Top Ten Typical Intellectual Property Protection Cases in Shanghai”.
Dispute Resolution Experience
- Copyright infringement case for Cut-e (AON-Hewitt M&A segment) – selected as one of the Top Ten Intellectual Property Cases in Shanghai 2020.
- Litigation in Rotterdam and The Hague involving TSS Company, Hong Kong and companies from Greece, Singapore, and the Netherlands – recognized as one of the top legal service cases for “Belt and Road” dispute resolution.
- Contract dispute case between Beijing Nalt and Shanghai Yingluo Logistics – selected as one of the “Top Ten National Contract Dispute Cases”.
- International trade litigation for a Shenzhen Stock Exchange-listed company in Montreal.
- International arbitration at the HKIAC between a major company and an American company.
- R&D dispute involving a Zhejiang automotive component manufacturer with British OXIS and a Danish company.
- International trade dispute for a subsidiary of a domestic listed company with a Singaporean company.
- Arbitration in Singapore International Arbitration Centre involving a pharmaceutical company and an American company’s Indian subsidiary.